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Albert G. Betette

Novato, California

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Betette, Albert G. Novato, CA: He was of the Greatest Generation. Albert G. Betette, Lt. Col, USAF, ret., died in Novato, California, on August 28, 2008, after a short illness. He was 88 years old. George, known to his family as Albert, was born Alberto Bitetti on June 22, 1920, in...

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Bob & Darlene, When Edgar told me of the passing of your father, my heart cried a few tears...I too know the feeling all to well of losing a parent, a brother, and a friend...but time does heal the soul and the laughter and love of your father will live inside you forever.
With Warmth and Friendships Always, Jeanine

My salute to Albert and your family. Please accept my deepest sympathy for your family. We have lost a great war veteran and wonderful family icon. God Bless ~

Bob, Darlene and Family,

My most sincere sympathies. I know from speaking with you, Bob, how special your father was to you and your family. Having gone through the deaths of both my parents, I can honestly say that time does, in fact, heal. While it may not seem like that now, in time, you will think less about his passing and more about the fond memories and good times you had with him while he was here.

My thoughts are with you.

Barbara

I'm very sorry for your familys loss, as I to lost my father this year. I will never forget the surprised look on Albert's face, when I went to visit him in the hospital after one of his mild heart attack. I kind of got the feeling, that he thought that it was odd I would show up to see how he was. Never the less, we had a nice conversation, and talked about Bob and the rest of the family. I had brought him some SEE's Chocolates, which quickly opened and enjoyed. Later on I found out he...

Losing a parent is losing your best friend who has known you longest and best of anyone. Our sincerest sympathy. Take solace in his pride in his success professionally and as a parent, Life is short and he did great things with his

With sincere sympathy for your profound loss. May the warm glow of the memories you all share of him give you comfort during this difficult time.

I barely remember George because I was about 5 years old when he married my aunt, but still I remember him. He loved kids and life. He was a wonderful man, judging by the children he raised as a single parent. So very sorry for your loss.

I never really knew what to call George: Al, George, sir? So I called him Dad. He was a second dad to me and was intensely interested in the lives of all his family. We looked up to him and we guided our lives by how Dad would view our choices. I sorely miss him. I wish I had told him how much I loved him. My prayers are with his children.

So sorry to hear of your loss of a most impressive individual on so many levels. You were all most fortunate to have such a close, inspiring bond. May fond memories and your continued closeness provide comfort in the days ahead.